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SMOWERS TODAY. ‘SUNDAY PHMI;Y FAIR. wmacnmonrm TR et sones | ANNQUNCEMENTS DAV|l TN“TR‘- The Man in The White Cloak a power- ful 3 ud feature to-day. The bill on this popular and to-day at “tmptyme that will Iover_s the ghost points the way to hhfiefl treasure and saves his descend- the scenes are laid magnificent RABIANT flAlR Dry, Seraggy Hair Made Soft — Fluffy — Radiant—Abundant by Parisian Sage. ‘Who dees net love & beautifu] head: of hair? You may think it is a-gift, that some womea are hom that ways The fact Is, beautiful hair is largely a matter of cultivation, juet as you wouuv-tn:m-mnlnnurmu K and fertilize the soil. Parigian Sage is a sclentific prepa- ration which the Mr and scalp readi- ly absorbs. It removes dandruff at once, It puts a stop to itching acalp and males your whole head feel bet- NTED -— walter and w-sue Norwich, Conn. WANTER. onge, oxnerlenced . Apply uzy Lunux. Settings that are really beau- tm A _love story is woven round (ho -plot which holds the interest all ploture. Anvthfl' save the woman he disgrace, a powerful story srren Kerrigan in one of Toiss as = photo-play actor. Meet At Sea is the title ‘moving picture story, show- Low hatred wiil always triumph. The bill is a Japanese something entirely as funny and had the Toars yesterday watching Fred Mace the funny fellow trying to eat rice with chop-sticks. Mgr. Craig h!w.AxlflxA.s’n“ Grows Green, which shows his, voice to advantage. BREED THEATRE. Two-Rpel Feature Entitled Status of Fright” for To-day. Big “A absorbing in its plot, and the beauty of its environmeunts, compels the ad- miration of every patron of the house. Moulding™ the delightful story by the Vitagraph cast, is a strong at- traction of a poor gir! who a lesson in the moulding of character. *“The Mistake,” an excep- tionally beautiful Western drama by the Biograph company affords some defightful glimpses of beauty spots in an unosual western territory. “The Laost Diamond.” is the title of the great | Kalam detective story dealing with society, and “The Mermaid,” is the refined scenic comedy reel, ‘which com- pletes a highly commendable program. WELCOME SILVERWARE. Maices Big Hit When the makers of Welcome Soap decided to affer silverware as a prem- ium for Welcome wrappens, they were not undertaking anything new. Other somp makers in the past have made simflar offers, but it seems that in this case the sfiverware is of such a de- extra wetzht, insures lasting satisfac- tion. Another reason why :so many women attracted hy this Jffer is that they know they are geifing a good soap. Welcome Soap is the favarite laundry soap of New Englrnd. It is known to contain mare borax ttam any ofber five New England soaps combined. It keeps the hands white and soft =nd many ha ives claim that a bar of Welcome » lasts 20 per cent. Jonger | than the ordipary laumdry =soamp. 1 A combinetion of a high-grade soap | and high-class sliverware premiums is indeed rave, and M is mof surprising | tkat the offer has created such a sen- | sation that # Was necessary to pukiish | a hooklet showing the premioms and telfing how to get them. This booklet is sent free to anybody who writes to },}nw Brothers Company, Cambridge, ass, 3 SUNDAY SUBJECTS. Chrnman Sciencs topic for Slmday s Spirid. “The Holiness Mission -will hold tts regular meetimzs at 87 Mam Street. The Loydl Temperance Union will hold _services ‘m the Bitl Block at four o'clock. Rev, W. H. Gane of Jewett City will ocoupy the pulnit of tire Taftville Con- gregationdl church Sunday morning. At Christ church there -will ‘Holy communion at 930 and Morning anfl_sermon at 10.30, Rew. D. D. in officiating. ] » At the WMcKinley Awenue A. M. E. Zion chyorch, Rev. E. Geonge Biddle, D. D. pastor, there will be preaching services at 10.45 a. m. and 7.45 n. m. At Trimity Methodist Episcopal church the morning sermon will be by e Rev. C. W. Harrison, Gales Ferry, Comn. t7.20 p. m. the Epworth Ieague serviee will be held. I'he trnion: service nt ‘the Park, Sec- ond _and Broadway Comgregational churshes will ‘be h«k‘ at at 1030. Sermom by Rev. James T. Marshakl of Washington, B, .C. M the F Church Sunday ederated monlmg Rev. A. L. Tedford the pastor or &t noon. At WM. Cellwany M@ efim\fll fiw Sundey momning subject of Rev. j. Literary soclety will seet and ¥ will be auestion dey. Bring @westion i the Bible to be . The evening aubject witl ‘be Newness of Life. Thhe Maitiroad Urions. m«wdmmmd ter—aas if your hair had had a sc are m One application will astonish you— it will double the heauty of yeur hair. aily for a week you will be elighted with the result—you tell all your friends that you have discovered Parisian " Sage. You should see the number of en- thusiastic letters ‘we receive .from. Ge- ted users. All doubts settled at one stroke— your money back if you waat it ‘mcnnl.bot- tle. The “Girl with the Auburn Hair” on the package. Geot a Sold by The Lee & Osgood Co, and at drug and -toilet onunm every- ‘where. Minister Praises This Laxative. Rev. H. Stubenvoil of Allison, Ia., in praising Dr. King's New Life Pilis for constipation, writes:—“Dr, King’s New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them:.” No better regulator for the liver and ‘bh.:; DIAMONDS Our stock of Watches and Diamonds is large and we solicit inspection. : Ferguson & l}harhunneaa 'FRANKLIN SQUARZ NEWMARKEY HOYEL, 715 Boswell Ave, First-class Wines, Liquers and Cigase. Meals and Weieh Rarebit sefved to otder. John ‘Puckie, Prep, Tel 42:5 J, F. CONANT 11 Frankiin 5'- Waitesione be amd the J, P. C. 1fe Cigars are 4ne best on the market Try them said. Gramiing that labor organiza- tions “are lamdable and mnecessary in order to prevent the oppression of the tofler, where does’ their desfrability stop? - Are they as and nec- they become emgines of public oppres- sion by securing additional benefits for menw&ma.nnnt truthfully be said to be underpaid? W k- mtt}mtmum}md employes of the coumtry camnot be called a dewntrod- dem class. They are weil paid men, always keep it where you can use it] WANTED—C: mD—Capable young woman rn.- general housework; {‘es Eccordlu Lo lblllty s be ce. have §o0d ref °°d1"'“1" o Butie: eferences. 0 re a: o ‘tin_ Otfice. T e WANTED — At once, a compe(ent woman for at W, WANTED—A Jon a milk farm. Conn. E.n eral housework. 175 Broadway. BB mmmu«wmmmm«nmm, ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5¢ pei' line. six words to the line S — FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two good milk cows and new UDelaaval separator. Llake west- griy ear lnd stop city lne. 7T. Rosano, K. F. D, a,u"d T FOR SALE Tndian motercycle, twin, 1911, 34v wurih exiras, good condition, 10w price to seil quickiy, $1il; Fora 0ars: one touring, 1913, Luily equipped, new ures, top, winashieid, eleciria imps, eic,, in ""n‘li“ azily, ““":‘vm‘”‘ar::: Des, gus and oils. Garaner Hntrals Vilmwe. augbTuThs Experienced ___au A s sl“‘g %u\ n by the ¥ AL uch, ' Graton, augsd ANTED laundress wanu ladies’” and gentlemen’s washings. Mrs. Henry, 41 Baltic St. g9d ear WANTED—Wili pay reliable man or a woman $12.50 to_ distributs Pkgs. perfumed borax 80ap amen, H. cago. friends. No mone: ard Company, 216 goods. Ashndot ED—Agen Send- for ~ our W, o it song writers; sen odTes aemtiabis by largest. most Alrl'm)— have paid th ars g your Poers . Acceptamce guaranteed 106 free dar T n;ftuu. oni m Wlf no experience needed to earn blg ineml selling our 1813 winner, Specmuy Co., 45 Hyd:’ gk, or if- successful cencern of the kind. We publish, ad- yertise, secure copyry and pay 50 per cen drads for. beol all - of d g u k and exumm-,uogb“ -of free. Dugdale Co.. 942 Bldg., Wuhlngwn. D. ¢C ht in your name successtul, Hun- hied clien: Write today ‘uil 1llustrated your work— FOR SALE—Choice R, 1 Ked and Whnite Wyandoite pullets, guaranteed to iay this 1ali, $i.20 each, aiso one lemale Boston wull, ub. Mmrs. samuel ZicDonald, Coiches #ugba FOR SALE—About 60 penny arcads machines, signs, eic, J. A Godek, Box 1ze4, Jewett City, Conn, Jyzed FOR SALB—35.50 cyegiasses for La. properiy Ntted. durnulm}; i BL LA SALE—A second-hand ¥Ford au- lvmo;le, rhone o6, Norwich, or ad- aress 98 Franklin St pl4 4 FOR BALKE—Blab wood, nwa lengths, 3450 m’m. 22,50 hn( cord. A, Bul- lard. Phome 646-1Z. & dsiva FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 16- farm, weil located, near village amd neigabors, on teispaons and .. ¥, D.; on sieady siresm, Wil well equipped mn n3ili, cmr il ‘uA Saw_mill, de- good” business; about 50 Horse paw-r over wheels; exceilent house, nsw bara, pouliry house e suisd; Fo0d land; gooa Lruity bar- &ain price Lor Jmmediaie sais, or trade Ior cotiage in or near Lown. Karticu- lars dryon's Agescy, Wilumantic, cr 1eblod large profits: send today for free nr- The Peter Special ticulars. Graniteville, Vt. ity - Co., aug®s WANTED Agents, double your ln— !B come selling ?‘lfl largest manufacturer in Afll for est fered, N h i Wasningion (rens Box 112. Jewett WANTED — Lo bri kem ’mlsss fi‘ fl*" Ato. ilway, eare Bu)\ofi-, Enit free outfit and particu money makin, fropu Madison i{ 486 York. duufiae ieh. Go to 271 West 1 party, g A i lm—-muu l‘.d P'Mut::t é(ty, Conn, augid V., POBIL] £ W, Tss paondiat Lfi‘flk 11’5 Barh 3 1 -lb‘& uflmmvs- L"&D@Mt!ig;:: I lro g"é ] 0‘ 4 W s llrmn. /-unw, £, Ug4 “w. Alwfiu«y fip; Bin pbeui 15 years ol ae, w. Appiy West si e = i e SR BARBER WANTED_ABDIY Ban nouss Burger Lotinzs 18 tomobiles (o the Publiy Wash Stahy, read gggrlks Hme. Yy puré: auged ALK —Eleven room heuse, with log l! Cflfl Bt. Hust be soid te 58 estate. G. W. Hamiiten, Executer, 13v Main St Jeld FOR SALE—! will sell at a price that will surprise 7ou my large stock of millinery and fixtures, situated on Main St, opposite P. 0. Jewett City. Miss D. Beau nnli. Jodd THIN KR — 250 nomn.w and Z0 6% i ‘eguiar busing envelopes, nut {flnufl. tor SLH. Etm each 33.00. for sampies and for any pnntm‘ you are in need ‘he Bulletin Company, Norwich, teheads, $x$ f:,n, 5,000, lfi.n 8, ’l 3 .lwu" : x ?z,w .06, ? staumsn!fl, s 1,000, $1, Brinting s:é ?flflflfié‘ wish, o u wl x Efl& rs an ndprs. ' 40 BALE HORSES, 1 am just frem the west with US exira _good herses of all kinds—draft- ers, ehunks and nieely broken 3 th 668 are right. Ceme Tei, 1139, augéd WAN 'mzb_sx_w Ak Lol BeLS, A1 ers, FRCE UBNECESSHIY, Aywy west Stae Sk Miil’ Lacomot:ve meb, WAgSs 4BOUl 31095 Send age, firemen, experi- Rauway, care u-uneu-, men of skill and deubtless worthy of whai they reseive. But is theve no limit to whai the public ecan afford te pay them? Jus{ as a protective tariff may be ovexrdone, surpassing the fune- tion of proteeting a struggling in- du;tr_y and becoming R eppressive foree on the peeple of the country erecting if, so may laber erganizetion, if sufficiently powerful becomse as in- tolerablely oppressive as any ether ef- fectinve monopel ey HOW'S THiIS? ‘We offer One Hundsed Doflars Re- wand for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by ¥Hal's Catarrh Cure. 3 undersigned, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, helieve him perfectly homorable im al! business iramsactions and. fimaneially able to carry owi amy eobligiions made by bis firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toleds, 0. Hall's Catazrh Cure is takes intesm- ally, acting dnemflvwmmswmd M%smmfilum ARt hury, on Lh.e Lost o5 stolen, I T'm NOEWAE AUCTION SE'EY DRAFY HORSES, 7TWO DRITERS AND OST NABD IN FOAY, WHA BE SOLD AT ATOTION MON- DAY AFTESIOON, ATE., 11, AY WHAIAY'S CORNER, BEAN HILL, &flfis@fiefigtflmn WAN 350 Aminalions coming, tions free. S, m—m,l! 1o LY a mp-ta. hamicn &, Hocaester, 5. X, yie “"“"wimz“:-g:n=,—=fl"~"' = 2ugid T T IO ad poard witn nunny, salary. lmguire of Gien (Leayard). br, Mystic, Conml, B, ¥. D. 4 WANTED HELP WANIED Dzy laborers, Farm Hands, Hotel ‘Workers, General Honsework Giris, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, i A‘fud Saads, WEAVERS, YANTIC WOOLEN CO. ex- men gues- Frenikiin susnute, Depi. / M I COSCORAN, Supi, Cenirsl Bldg, wicl B, Conn. 4 gs0od mt lmdm F Wf e s FBR SALE The Fiaut-Cadden Blde., Horwuh. Conn. uu,smmwwmm, inutey - from chirches asd FOR SALE The bankrupt steck of Johm A. Moran consisting of hais, eaps, eloth- ing and Men's furnishings, and fixtures. A fine clean stock in excellent con- dition to be sold in one lot EDMUND A. PRENTICE, Trustes Phone 300, FOR SALE Farm, 85 acres/ in Danielson, one mile to south. House, large barn and build- Running Telephene and pass through ings, all in exceilent repair. water to all buildings. electric light lines and R. house. S;ea/dy stream runs ¥. D. property, bargain, Address ‘U YVER," Box 113, Danlel- son, Conn, augdd FORSALE 99 Lafayeli¢ Street bouse containing two tenements in falr condition. good sizs lot and on car line; will make a low price for a quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct. FRESH LOAD of Horses right frem fhe west, sut of hard werk, yeaging from 1160 te 1500 in weight For saie by GRORGE B, €L . Fel 198, iedd FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large let, located five minutes’ walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N: Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. SPLAN, Westeriy, MO NEY LOANED Watches, Jew ieiiied of mny kin 2“,5. esiablisaca 8ty Lo d a fatss of Interest, An old deal wi Tk un,.A.» 4ERAL LOAN Co. 142 :ireet, Upstpirs. » isned 13720 siness 86 Cliff Street. m’l‘—fixx—room furnished bun= gaiow St Groton Lowg Point, $16 woek. finquire 17 Winchester St. augyd TO RENT—At Pine Grove,. Nunllc, Coun., rurnished Summer CoLiage Irom 8th for remainaer of season; g00d Hsmng. b.rvAv-., b-twton 10 and augiTuThs TO .ll’l' — Very. reuonab for automobile at 53 Oak Br. Q! lars. Vars, 08 Hobart ave., betwun iv and 3 or i oy p. m. (] ] TO m’l‘-r—Nhu oom tancm-nt improvements; v/ Church St . W, Wonohue, Central .Bullding. RIENT—Rooms, single or for Jight ho";:?exu-pm‘. o4 Wausnington Bireel. zun 'P BHACH—12Z-room cntm‘n w rent irom sug, i3th remainasr oL season, J, L. Wheeler, 4 Union x-v,,, New London, CL uge TO RENY — Furnished reoms, with privilego or batu, zos Frankiin street, oyer ayery's diore, augod ) BENF—Ne, § Union Bt at seven ragn?m Wil Lolley ahu puih, EOEUire S, A, Gibert, 141 Main SG Jyisa enement at 55 krank- of 4 rovms. laquire kuile- Jdydsa un uince, TO RENT—Purnished room, €0 Pieisly surnisfied. Ais0 cunvenicn 0r Nouss KeePIDE. » SChUOL Sresl. 5z & ISHED KOOMS—Central loca- tlen. Mrs, mla xmoise, L» Unlen SL __maylbd T T@ RENY—Lower part of ¥§ Wash- ingtoa St., 8 rooms and bath, with or WALDOUL FaTage; 4i50 LuUSe sl 5 rooms and bath, au improvements. J. srad- ford, Boeksinaer, 1Us Breaaway, Or at 35 Washington afier 6 p. m. Imaylid RNISHISD ROOMS, all modern con- va';lx‘encea, ss Umlen si. ‘lelepnone ¥34-4 JY1‘ ~ T—Flat, medern lmprcvemen..s ‘Fown b[.. Nerwica Town, ra gr.:e. H. Lamb, mext deer. % SUMMER COTTAGES For Remt—For Sale. Watek M, Weekapaug, it View, Rentals, §175-380ue season, inspection by appeimtment. FRANK W, COY, 8 High Street, Westerly, . L Leng Distancs Telephone. mayz9d P e FORE BALE, 1 OFFER a fine house, barn, 3 aeres of land with fruit, near Gales Ferry, at a very attpactive prise, B, A. PRENTICEH, Phene 800 86 Cilft Street FOR SALE Cottage of 6 reems all medern cenvenisnces and a Barn. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Comna. FOR SALE $2000 Finishing and First Sterling Dyeing Company, Mortgage & per cent. Bonds at 90 and Interest if sold at once. 'JAMES L. CASE, 49 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct ( FORSALE | ‘The fine estate known as the Prentice Place, No. 15 Cedar street. Large house, 12 rooms, about 2 acres of land, shrubs, fruit and shade trees, fine view of Thames River and harbor. Reason for selling, owner going abroad to reside. terms reasonable. THOS. H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main Strest. Price and Phones 724 368-2 \ BEASTIORE PROPERTY, $i320 will buy a_ 4-room cottage, ali lurmaxen any water, modern m- situgted on waterfromt ut u Jlew, Investigate. ih“ wm}:ug & 4-room foltage, large peean frsntage, situated at yuonm- -e ntaug Beaah, linquire about it und' !ltq on ooean lots bbby 16% Quenoeontay, aud {;gfidsstewq \Baac‘h; Prices $280 1o Easy terms, O LET, Tae Carpenter Casino, sftuated at -| Fleasant View, fully equipped for a shere dinnmer house and dunce. nall, A 10-room cottage, & 7-room. cottage and a 5-room cottage at Pleasant View for rent by the week or season. Sev- eral ot at - Weequepaug ~and Quonocontaug for rent. $1750 buys a small farm 13 mlles from Westerly on trolley line. $1000 buys a house and one acre of land in the village, FEasy terms. Bend for Farm Bulletin—choice of 40J. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St,, Rooms 1 and 2, ‘Westerly, R. 1. Telaphone connection. Jelsd Peck’s Real Estatz Ageacy FARSS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St.. Willimantic AGRIOULTURAL LIMB. We have jusi prit a qurioag inte storehouse and can BUpply your mands for this sure orop producer, experis of the ee\mtry aay the ground limestone is hettsr tlan the burnt lim and this is w.at wa have. Noid by the 13 [n:'bfiobr APWILLIANS & Oo. our Enquire rs. |- an to the town hild; y ioa 2ol Gl mn‘ ¢ t ‘:fiuk nu' head. | rigan the I stand above a white-rl Its daass are 'mine, Mine lll mv‘; plll of" ivl Al niine ita gled ong of - HI‘ Min m strong sou bady mime, L’lfi me h;‘n lflhb M’%’!‘B.‘ 6 ms 7 1Y prin L TOTE herished fave. Mayhap it hel,l me understand Tl\’l;h: et A e pand, of the Iy llfl M!mnny of fllc sea, its mirrores 1 8 sto s;u siroymstance nd ell power to hurt, No aun %g-hrlnk for lfl'rev s lance,: 8o with all strength am T'ye tasted every bit{er sup, 1's bulwarks ail ere preven.frail, Yot restened now l';“?e & low eup, . All hallowed, ’tis my Holy.@rall. Absve its wrecks of ships and men The plaeid ocean shows no scars, Abovebmy deops whers storms have My tranquil B el renbots e stars. Ruth MeEmnery Stuart. i HUMOR OF THE DAY Stella-—1 hear yon had a terrible.ex- periénce. - 5 Bella—Yes, I.wan : rescued from drowning wx;nomcr rlrl —New .Yeork Sun. “Why ate'you in such a hurry for the new ‘currency?”’ “The little supply. that I had of the old is almost exhausted.”—Buffalo Ex- pressl’ “Ig* the msnzyuur -lster going to marry rich?’ - “Naw; ‘every i mentioned. pa =i Houston Post. - Doctor—For dinner you should - take 40 minutes, Timid . Pl.fl!nb—'Wowld it be gerous to ndd ‘a bit of meat and some \egeu.ilu?—- ton Transcript. “What advice wauld vou give to 8 younger man who has just fallen heir to'a million?” “1 mhouid advise him to try nét to fall in Jove with an actress.” " —Detroit Free Press, ' * “Bill's. galnz to.sue the company fer da o8, hy, what did, they do to him?" “They ‘blew _thé quittin’ whistle when ‘¢ was carryin’ a 'heavy plece of iron and 'e drepped it on 'is foot.' Everybedy's Mlzaulne. “Future generations will think. I am the president of the Ananias club.” the shade of Géneral Sherman moodi- ly remarked, - : “What's the matter?” asked Napo- eon, “Why, Carnegie has abolished war “the -marriage is '?oor ma.".’s: H— and- and the theologists “have abolished hell,” ‘replied Shérman.~Cinéinnati Enquirer, W g “Have yeur -serum experiments preved. anything ?” “Yes,” reylied the scientist whose discoveries did : net: realige. expec- tatiens. “If germs I was after heard all that I said and ‘wrote they woulc have been frightened te death. I have proved beyond. questien that microbes do not read ‘the newspapers. ington Star. 3 {+ First Customer—I wish. to select .a vase. Floorwalker—Yes, madam. James, show. the lady to the crockery depart- ment. _ Second Customer—I wish to select a Vawz. Floorwalker—Yes, madam. show the lady to the bric- partment.—New, York Weekly. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Baltimore, Md., will retire all public school teachers reaching the age of 70 in service. The entire 1912-13 opium crop of European and Asiatic Turkey s plac- ed at 7,000 cases of 150 pounds net each. The supply of stone in Sweden is practically inexhaustible and the quar- ries are exporting stone ih ever-in- creasing quantities. Imports ‘from ‘Brazil to the Upited States last year -were $115,000,000, while exports tp thaf country wene val- ued’ at $29,000, 000. Any mdlylduul rejolcmg in the: name of Mr. Earwig may b2 proud in' . the fact that originally the name meant the “boar of battle.” 5 e | Peat utilization will be discussed at a joint annual meeting of the Canm- { dian and American Peat societies at Montreal; on. August 18-20, 1913, Many. worked-out coal mines in Pennsvlvania are beinz filled in with sand ' and othér waste: materia) to prevent their surfaces caving and damaging valuable property. Consul David J, D, Myers . reports that . banana experts to the - United States from Puerte Cortes, Honduras, during the first flve menths of 1913, aggregated 1,460,000 bunches. Toronto is considering harbor de- velopment schemes’ to cost $19,000,000 and to occup 10. years in the installing. A ghip channel 6,800 feet long will lead into the new indystrial district. PECAE R0y During the year 1911 23,039, 069, nl- lans of beer were consdmed in the city of Nurembers, making the average conaum%tlon ‘of each man, woman and child rather more tNin 9 gallons. of chi[dren— born 0( parents at the age of 41 one-third die during the first year while the rate-of mortality among those born of parents between the ages {of 21 nnd 30 is’ less’ ‘than 8 per cerit. The fast’ battle in which a British sovereign personally led his troops on the ‘hattlefield was in’ 1742, ~ when. Geor, II; “at the hedd of his army, defeated’ the French dt the hfittl&‘l’ the vioys . year, t 4751“?3» tons, 2.’:“ Rhodelh.. a Brmd; Son&;&:fiu on prateatorate under. of a ehartered rw '.1. has an 3 of abour 440,900 are miles. X( is divided “hy “ihe 2 ‘_ it river into zad nujl’g S i - o

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